

Oh dear.... I really hate these tomato worms... They hit us really really bad this year! good grief! I would pick at least 10 off everyday for a couple weeks! a few days i found as many as 30!!!!! Ick!!! And they snap their teeth at you when you take them off!!! The boys enjoy "disposing of them in the stream... dropping them from the bridge...


These are some things i picked one day... We pretty much eat zuchini everyday... although we have about 6 different kinds, so it doesn't get boring... i am about to pick my first "patty pan" or scalloped squash today... i am pretty excited about that... i will of course photograph it before we eat it!

The Corn is nice and tall and we have had a few ears now... very yummy so far... and we have only tasted 2 kinds. True Gold and Stowells Evergreen. We are also growing our first popcorn this year... a variety we picked up in Kazakhstan last year. So that will be fun!

A beautiful purple cabbage that we found in Kazakhstan too. I will be interested to find out if it is variety that we already have on not here in the US.

Some tomatoes in our "Kitchen Garden" The plants are so big around at the base they look like trees! We have 20 kinds here at the house... testing to see what our favorites are! We have 4 from Kazakhstan planted here. We have more Kaz tomatoes planted in the display gardens. I am planning to do a post on just tomatoes sometime... but it will be later, since not all kinds are ready yet!!

Another view of the three beds... That very large plant in the forground is an eggplant! Japanese White Egg... they truely look like eggs! Then we have peppers and then 10 tomatoes in that bed... The second bed has lettuce, Chard, kale and 10 more tomatoes. The final bed has herbs and peas in it... the peas are about done in this picture... i am not pulling them out yet, because i am letting the seeds dry so that i can plant again this summer. I think we will try the peas that we got in Kaz there as well.

These are the new beds we put in. 12 in all... 6 that are 3.5ft x 7 and then 6 that are 3.5ft x 9. so i have 2 rotation sets and then 4 that will be permanent... like rhubarb, asparagus, strawberries and herbs. Since i have taken this picture it has grown A LOT!!! The blue tub is for collecting rainwater...

One rotaion set will contain 1. onions, garlic, beets 2. Tomato family (potatoes, eggplant, pepper) 3. Cabbage Family 4. Carrot Family. Then you just rotate from one bed to another clockwise... it is a 4 year rotation plan!
The other set will have 1. Tomato 2. Corn 3. Beans/Peas 4. Squash/Cukes/Melons
It makes "planning" the garden soooo much easier to have it set up that way!!! As long as you know how much you need to plant! Which I am still experimenting with!
The gardens are growing well, in spite of the COLD summer we have had... we've probably only had a total of two hot-ish weeks this whole summer!!! July was cold, and last night it was in the forties and here it is the end of August!!!! Its still supposed to be at least WARM here! So i think things have grown a little slower than they should... but i am hoping for a warm September at least!

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